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Kudos to Vincy and T&T PMs

Slipfeeler 3/12/25, 12:27:27 AM
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debut: 12/22/15
8,089 runs

Now that Vincy and T&T PMs decided to ditch their US Visa in support of the Cuban Doctors, let’s see what the other Caribbean PMs will do. I have no concerns about Bajan Queen Mya, the Caribbean PM, but I am watching to see what PM Holness of Jamaica, will do. My cuz might not want to give up that US Visa, just like he does not want to give up his Her Majesty Privy Council status. Interesting times!!
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sgtdjones 3/12/25, 12:44:14 AM
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debut: 2/16/17
38,887 runs

In reply to Slipfeeler

Wait till the US southern command decides to let drugs flow freely in their homelands.

Vincy and T&T will send their navies to patrol.

No money in grants for them... Interesting times!!
Slipfeeler 3/12/25, 2:30:16 PM
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debut: 12/22/15
8,089 runs

In reply to sgtdjones

Fidel Castro outlived about 10 US Presidents and around the world while his name will be remembered, most people cannot remember the names of those 10 Presidents. After death, all people remember are your good deeds.
sgtdjones 3/12/25, 7:36:06 PM
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debut: 2/16/17
38,887 runs

In reply to Slipfeeler

I have two Cuban engineers ...they don't remember any good deeds.

Lack of proper foods, Lada cars, and services were nonexistent.
granite 3/12/25, 10:31:14 PM
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debut: 11/1/13
14,408 runs

In reply to Slipfeeler

Over the years TT doctors and Nurses have left Trinidad and gone to England,Canada,and USA,mainly because of how they are treated by the successive Governments,there's a reason and I have an idea of why.My wife cousins came to England after working for 2 years in TT ,my sister who is married to a doctor also left TT and so do many others.In 2022 I spent lots of time in hospital with Cancer and the amount of Trinis I met was very surprising.Trinidad should never have a problem of shortage of doctors and nurses but being badly treated makes them leave,that didn't start yesterday it's been going on for years now.
Slipfeeler 3/12/25, 11:10:08 PM
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debut: 12/22/15
8,089 runs

In reply to granite

Totally agreed, the Caribbean should not have problems with shortage of nurses and doctors, so many graduated from UWI, Cuba, even US Offshore Med Schools and many other medical schools. In the case of Jamaica, the Jamaican doctors and nurses can be found in many hospitals between Toronto all long the Eastern Seaboard to Miami in South Florida, others in Chicago and California. Reasons why there are shortages back home.
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